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What size pack do I need?
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<blockquote data-quote="Browninglover1" data-source="post: 474505" data-attributes="member: 29966"><p>The Eberlestock Just One series will do everything you need it to do especially if you add on their spike duffle bag. I packed out a hindquarter, front quarter, both backstraps and tenderloins of a spike elk in one load last fall and the pack rocked! For some reason I don't like the pack when it has less than 35 or 40 pounds in it but when I have need to carry more weight than 35 pounds it's my go to pack everytime. However a nice mountain pack from Gregory would fit the bill well too if it was in the 4-5000 cubic inch range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Browninglover1, post: 474505, member: 29966"] The Eberlestock Just One series will do everything you need it to do especially if you add on their spike duffle bag. I packed out a hindquarter, front quarter, both backstraps and tenderloins of a spike elk in one load last fall and the pack rocked! For some reason I don't like the pack when it has less than 35 or 40 pounds in it but when I have need to carry more weight than 35 pounds it's my go to pack everytime. However a nice mountain pack from Gregory would fit the bill well too if it was in the 4-5000 cubic inch range. [/QUOTE]
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